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Monday, January 4, 2016

The Thread by which the constitution hangs is threatened more and more every day. As politicians, left-wing liberals, and tyrannical Presidents contract behind closed doors to pass bills diminishing the rights of citizens and thwarting the ability to protect themselves, it is not a far stretch of any imagination the truth behind the plot of our very own government. Coupled with their the expanding interest in supporting “radical Muslim” actions and moving Syrian “refugees” into our nation, it’s even less of a stretch to say the elected leaders of America are siding up for something— and it’s not the American side they’ve chosen.

Unfortunately, the resolve of the American populace in response to these actions has fallen on deaf ears. In fact, despite growing effort of the awakening citizens and outcries for change across social media, the words have made no impact. The marches and protests have all failed to do what they set out to accomplish. It has consistently, and perhaps by design, been the action of proud patriots that has provided the greatest impact. Among the greatest victories of the modern patriot movement in which actions have proven to be the only effective means of response was during the Bundy Ranch standoff. The event saw true patriots come together in support of a common goal: keeping the government at bay and under control of the people as it was always intended to be.

However and since then, the people of our once great nation have fallen back into a slumber— one in which griping on social media has sufficed a stand in the minds of would-be patriots crying for someone to do something. Now, we stand here again on the brink of a standoff with the same entities attempting to starve Americans of their rights and rape them of their property. While some have risen to accept the duty of keeping the factions of the government at bay, many among the Patriot movement have elected to withhold support. Worse, they have gone as far as to demonize the group of citizens who have placed themselves in the line of fire for a fellow American; claiming the tactics to be equally as terroristic as those which brought our country to its current state of weakness and divide.

Deemed The Real Team America, a select group of leaders: Ryan Payne, Blaine Cooper, Jason Patrick, and Jon Ritzheimer, have occupied Malhuer Wildlife Refuge in Harney County, Oregon— a property owned by the people and for the people, yet failing to uphold its respective place in honoring the rights of the people it was intended to protect. Rather, this distinct group of the country’s BLM henchmen have once again made the move to push people from the property in an effort to expand their own interests. In these interests the Hammonds of Harmon County have been victimized by our government-- dragged through rigorous torturers for an accident that left 139 acres of burn region burned and snuffed out by the creators. Essentially a self-serving incident that saved the BLM time and money while supplying them with leverage to force the family from their lands.

The boots of The Real Team America stepped up in defense of the Hammond family. They did something that had been begged for by thousands of awakened minds. Though their actions have been painted and misconstrued in the most violent of pictures, the truth is they simply walked into an empty and unlocked building, and stayed. Not exactly the grand relay the public received from left-wing media. Yet as we face the potential of another Bundy Ranch standoff, we have to ask where the Patriots stand. The Real Team America stands on the threshold of liberty, dangerously close to breaking the final threads holding our

Constitution together, but not by their doing. Instead it will be at the first shot of the henchmen and the would-be three percenters failure in supporting the very action they cried for. That leaves us at this, Patriots: on the grounds of liberty, where do you stand? If you believe this to be of little to no consequence you, allow me to propose this: whether you own property or not, the government has its hand in all of your transactions. They stand in line right above the banks. Do you truly believe that there will never come a time when the government wants what’s yours and will send its henchmen to take it from you? If you really believe it will never happen, by all means keep griping on social media— because words are really powerful. Or you can realize now, that the threat of martial law is not even feasible, and would serve the government no leg to stand on against the citizens. You can realize now, that it doesn’t benefit the BLM, DHS, or the FBI to turn the Malhuer Wildlife center into the Ruby Ridge or Waco Texas that everyone believes it will be. Rather, it’s time to stand up and recognize the power you hold as a citizen of America to rise against tyranny and redress your grievances. We the People are the strength of this nation. But we only stand that way when we stand
united.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

It goes without saying that everything experiences change on some level. Divine America is no different than any other artificial life-form coming into its own. Over the past two years, the blog has amassed a following that compels us to believe we are not only being heard, but finding many are in considerable agreement with our topic. On account of this, Divine America has attracted the like-minded, and expanding productions of Digital Hour Glass Media.

After much consideration and careful planning, Divine America has found itself in a crossroad with one side taking a steady-to-stagnant crawl in the same direction; and the other leading to a cliff. Now, cliffs are generally scary because they ask that you take a leap of faith, and trust you can spread your wings and learn to fly before you hit the ground. Of course, because we're Divine, we spent this time building a launch ramp off that cliff - cause go big or go home, right?

So here it is - Divine America's leap of faith into the next big chapter, or the hardest flop. Whatever is to come, we go forward with our wings spread - hoping for a smooth sail, and ready for a turbulent wind. We do so with the support and strength that only you - our reader - have and continue to provide. We hope you will remain vigilant and loyal to the liberty movement as you find us in our new column on ZenInTheCar.com. As for ye ole Blogspot... well, it too will be receiving a makeover.

As many of you know, most of Divine America's popularity stems from one loud mouth's naked presence on a hit survival show on the Discovery channel. In line with Sabrina's new ventures, the blog will be going primitive. While much can't be said for the specifics, what we can say is that in the coming months, the lovable witch (Sabrina) will be working on training others and putting a whole new spin on the techniques and concepts of primitive survival. Basically, you're about to see a lot more of her. But don't worry, she'll be fully clothed.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

What does liberty
stand for in a time when the defining symbols of the word have been leveraged
for a sense of presumed “tolerance” and
security; distorted by politicians for a vote; and commercialized by the very
companies supporting all sides of war, hierarchies, and control? What is
liberty but a word whose meaning has been contorted over the centuries of
misplaced anger and dependence-stricken
societies to mean anything but what it once stood for? As a tool it has been
used to inspire events such as the burning
times, and synonymously with the concepts of terrorism.

Is terrorism the
look of liberty to those who’ve never set a foot out of their comfort zone to
stand for something they believe in? Regrettably, it is the charge of freedom
to demand a people face these ridicules if they wish to live unmastered by an
overextended government. Though we would identify as anything, but terrorists;
the truth of our story will not be discovered until long after our passing and
after years of demonization by those who control
the masses. Our story will be
told by people who are labeled conspiracy theorists, non-conformists, and
tin-foil hat wearers. People like our good friend “Martin”-
whose resolve has left

him behind bars; confined to house confinement for a
year following his sentence; and extensively extorted for good measure – suffer
for our incompetence in seeing a problem with being locked away for driving
without the proper state-approved permission slips on your vehicle. People like
yours truly, who one day forgot to take their daily dose of compliance elixir
before being accosted by Atlanta’s finest, simply for taking too long to load
at the airport. The people who’ve simply decided they’ve had enough bending to
the rule of the state for the sake of keeping order and generating revenue for
a corrupt system.

The truth is We never win. Too many – even amidst the wolves – fail to see
the honor in our effort, because they are still compelled to cling to the rule
of man, for a false sense of security that will never be theirs, lest they become
willing to take it with their own hands, and at the risk of their own flesh and
blood. This level of
awareness is rare, but growing, as it requires a way of thinking that expounds
beyond the confining rationale of human thought and etiquette to accept that
which it cannot fathom as a possibility without trapping the seeker to
believing firmly one way or another. So damning are the anti-qualities of these
ideals, because they serve only one purpose: fueling fear – through which
arises anger and hatred.

Many will look upon these individuals in detest, cursing
their actions as senseless, and even anarchist. First,
it’s necessary to acknowledge that not all of these instances involving
defiance against the state are part of an elaborate move to make asses out of
police or civilians. Equivocally, we can concede that some are indeed poor
cries for attention. Regardless, the ones that hold a firm ground in truth and
reality ought to serve – even to the newly awakening mind – as a tool of
learning and growth; whether it be what to do or what not to do. As liberty’s call waits for no one to be ready, no one
can simply say they will never be in a position to take such a stand. This
comes from experience, as once upon a time – and even as the writer for such
events – I never suspected I would be the one defying the overstepping of law
up close and personal. It was clear to me that I had people for that, and I was
just the writer. But as my mentors in freedom have discovered for themselves
and as I did for myself, you don’t get to pick your battle. The battle picks
you. Unfortunately, that’s something that you will likely never understand,
until it happens to you. Hopefully whatever straw breaks your back, and demands
your action will not see you dragged across the coal. While my own consequences
have yet to be decided, our dear friend has already undergone tremendous tortures
for his actions. Daniel
Crumpton put it eloquently, but here’s my summary of his words: If you’re
not prepared to accept the burden of the consequences, it’s safer to avoid
committing the stand. Some battles come with little fines and community
service. Other opportunities mean prison time. Your willingness to tangle with
those real serious consequences should ultimately affect your actions.

“When citizens stop complying with laws, the legitimacy of government comes into question, especially in nondemocratic states -- or so goes a prominent strand of political thinking. But what if citizens are doing something subtler, such as disobeying in order to enact smaller, more incremental changes?”

In the meantime, others condemn individuals of such rebellious
behaviors as terrorists, non-conformists, extremists, anarchists, witches… So readily
we commit them to the charges that come with these labels simple because we do
not understand the point they are trying to make. For the most part, humans enjoy
law and order (not just the hit TV show either). They take comfort in the
knowledge that someone can always be held accountable. This kind of thinking
leads to the exact mess we are in today. Sadly, not many have experienced their
final straw, their breaking
point, or their “liberty-calling.”
Many more never will. Doomed are we who see a future un-ruled by dictators with
armies and henchmen, but rather, communities of people doing what people ought
to do for one another; because we are before our time – we are the betas.

Until more are faced with their enough-is-enough
circumstance, and liberty - in all her glory - is sitting on their shoulder
whispering that it’s time to say “no;” the few of us who have stood and will continue
to do so will be found locked away for later burning at the stake. That’s where
Liberty stands.

The time is quickly approaching where people in mass will be
faced with Liberty’s calling, demanding them to fight or comply. The question
is: when your label alone condemns you to the flame – will you go peacefully,
or taking as many down with you? Eventually this movement will call for
patriots to stop convicting one another and start showing compassion even for
the positions we may not fully comprehend. In going forward, I can only hope
that when your personal calling to fight presents itself, you respond with
grace and refined sense; and remember patriots – freedom responsibly.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

With curiosity spanning across the nation
regarding military training practices, U.S. debt on the rise, and friendships
with Cuba restored; the 2016 elections are shaping up to be chock full of
irrelevant fluff, as usual. But, what difference does it make? Hillary Clinton
is on the ballot with a promise of a “New Adventure” and a “New Chapter,” which
sounds neither promising or like an adventure America wants to take. Not that
we are tired of the flip-flop promises delivered by politicians to land their
seat, but selecting a President that will do the job right is about as
challenging as finding the right woman. Unlike politicians, how
to attract women comes in a handy guide. Politicians
come with dirt—literally and figuratively.

The years leading up to the next election
have certainly provided an eye-opening experience for most Americans (as is
proven by the positively-named Presidential Approval rating sitting below 50
percent). All these eyes are now focused on the mudslinging debates in hopes of
selecting the next potential hope for the U.S. Fortunately, with real issues
like education and unemployment on the backburner, Americans can continue to
divide themselves over concerning pushes for gun control, immigration, global
warming, and abortion.

Luckily, plenty of candidates are running for
each party; but Donald Trump’s presence on the Republican card certainly trumps the playing field—with curiosity.
With his exemplary skills showcased in his hit reality show - The Apprentice,
Trump’s familiarity with a large voting populace may prove to the Republican
advantage. Hopefully, however, he has deep enough pockets to keep the rumor
mill at bay; otherwise, the nation might realize he’s not as rich or powerful
as he illuminates himself to be.

Honestly, it's just a shame we didn't listen to him about Obama.

One thing is for sure, the election of 2016
is going to be a turning point for the country. Dirty laundry is being flung
and scandals revealed, and America is ready and waiting for it with voter I.D.
in hand… or not. And while there is a growing concern for the usefulness of the
vote (or its integrity for that matter), America— whether they believe in the
vote, or are just going through motions— intends to do just that: vote. Again.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

When one reflects on the impending doom awaiting us at the
end of any cycle—be it personal or worldly—it becomes a daunting reality as to
how royally screwed we really are. Even
as I write this (which at first is done by hand on paper), I condemn myself for
my blessed curse. For why must words come so effortlessly when I sit with pen
and paper, yet flee at the site of a computer screen? Every decent writer
likely has the top-rated voice recognition software, I tell myself. Of course,
I do too, but like losing weight—nothing is going to happen by nonuse and
eating chocolate. Just owning the software and installing does not a page of
words create.

But just as I’ve been blessed with the skill of words, it
doesn’t extend beyond the paper. Being not the type for public speaking—or
maybe just speaking my thoughts out loud—the idea of talking to my computer has
not gone well, and therefore, I must continue to write by hand. This is great
for so many reasons, and has very much to do with the past, present, and future
traditions of our “great” nation,
while breaking down the notion of whether or not our military will open fire on
citizens. As the title suggests, it’s kinda longwinded. But you’ll understand,
I don’t apologize for that.

So what could be so great about writing by hand? I mean, it
takes longer, and the potential to forget what I was thinking before I get it
written down is pretty high. On top of that, once I get it all jotted down fast
enough, there’s the likely event that I can’t read half of what I wrote.

What’s so great is that, as with any art, it takes time and
focus to write something amazing—not just a blog or book, but anything people
take something from, like a life lesson, or something.
How’s that for ‘great with words?’ The point is, it takes a lot of love to
commit to our art—to anything—that in

this fast-paced world will consume so
much of our short time here. It’s the very reason why art is transforming into
a digital monster, being used by industries such as marketing, film, and
entertainment. We are able to mass-produce digital art quickly and without real
thought or emotion, without knowing we’re really pushing out messages to the
human mind. We push words out quickly to achieve a number of “likes” or “shares”
and we don’t have a real concern for what the words say or mean. In most cases,
we share things that we think are pretty awesome, pretty cute, pretty sexy, or
pretty disturbing. And if it’s not that it’s advertising. By slowing down and
focusing on a message, writing it down first is like my “think before I speak”
moment. In the immediacy of updating Facebook and twitter of exactly what we’re
thinking, or doing, at this exact moment, this filter has been lost—along with
our ability to proofread. So guilty.

Whether we admit to it or not, it is a sort of
desensitization to real-life
scenarios—a screen, or veil we cast over ourselves that says “it’s okay to say
this because the majority of people are saying it and a lot of people will like
it.” An hour from now, you’ll either have sparked the daily Facebook piss-off that
gets a lot of comments of varied ideas, or will have passed with little more
than a few “amens.”

Often, the person who spends time focusing and putting love
into their art reap the most beneficial experiences. It’s great that I can’t be
bought into another product of the mass-producing agenda, because it gives me
time to think and rethink. Is whatever I’m putting out expressing my full
potential in whatever it is I do?

What about what you do? Are you among the vast majority who’s
plugged into the digital revolution?

Many don’t like the word “revolution”
which seems silly to me. The human race has terms to identify all kinds of
things and then shies away from using those terms out of fear or offense. The
truth is we label things because it’s easier than getting to know exactly what
they are. It’s easier to formulate an idea with a label attached to it and
simply identify things by that label. But let’s not go there just yet.

Not many are blessed with the ability to educate others (or
know-how for that matter). After four years of homeschooling, I will say it
hasn’t always been fun or easy, but most blessings never are. Anyway the
opportunity has afforded me the chance to educate myself in areas I never would
have again. For instance history; strangely, I love history, but it’s written
so dully that I often fall asleep before I ever really absorb what I’m reading.
Now that the world is going to hell and a hand basket and I have to teach my
kids about history (because the public school system failed), it’s real easy to
see where we went wrong. To make a long story longer, homeschooling demanded my
love and focus on my kids and help me to identify a truth that every revolution—while
seemingly good—has pulled us further and further away from what it appears
(more and more every day) we are supposed to be.

From even the time when caveman began simplifying work, we
have done nothing but find easier ways and solutions to everyday situations. We
left the thinking up to inventors and enjoy the luxury of being able to sit
back with our feet up for just a few minutes longer. The result of such
movements has been the populace we have today, full of couch potatoes and
keyboard warriors talking about the very revolution that they’ll not take part
in, that is—unless upon a very specific set of terms, and on a weekend because
they have work on Monday.

Effectively, we’ve exchanged the concept of “love for one’s
country” to “love for status.” It’s that overwhelming sense of pride and
loyalty one feels to his nation (as it has been so kind and rewarding to him)
that inspires him to take arms against all enemies foreign and domestic, who
would threaten the traditions and values we uphold most. Traditions as simple as
the pen to the paper. But we don’t have a love for country.

We implemented, just as we did everywhere else—a system of
hierarchy. At every level of the populace hierarchy based on value of one’s
assets became the lay of the land. We appointed others to hold authority over
us—we who were all created equal and free (wo)men-- as if vested with power
from a higher being, these people somehow held the prerequisites to hold such
authority over us. Were they gods? Cause gods are the only beings to which we give
power over ourselves. They were not gods… but they lead us to believe only they
could reach God.

And because property and material possessions determine the
worth of a person, we have textiles beaming mass made art to display on your
appearance exactly who you are and what you stand for. People and companies
profit in the billions while the world swarms in a cesspool of vile thoughts
and outlets to express them immediately and without thought and emotion. That’s
a bit judgmental. Though, considering we have the freedom of speech, it could
be written off as just a difference of opinion that doesn’t matter, because it
really doesn’t hurt anyone.

Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your type) we
have become too much of competitive nation for all the wrong reasons. We’ve
made no advancements out of a loving, true desire to make a difference in
anyone’s life, but our own. How often have we initiated something with the
thinking that this is going to pay off?
We’ve been conditioned to call pay raises, bonuses, and benefits motivators; but the reality is, they are
simply distractions that pull us further away from the very things they don’t
want us to see. When you start researching and seeking things on this level,
you do so out of love, and you begin to pick up on a pattern of violations
against the loving nature of our being since the dawn of man. You understand
why they outlawed certain music, and why they promote sex versus love. As there
has been no greater study than that of the behavior of man, it’s simply not
surprising to see where we are and what we’re headed towards if we continue on
this path.

No one wants to be told there being conditioned, but the
reality is that it’s occurring every day and you don’t even realize it. Even
the people who think themselves “awake” generally have no real

comprehension of
just how deep the proverbial “matrix” goes. It’s when you get to this point
that you see truth in the symbols left by our forefathers, lurking in holy
texts, and great works by those who lived in a day where you either loved your
country or you didn’t; because you either dropped what you were doing (whether
you were a skilled soldier, a priest, or a farmer) and fought for what you
believed in; or you carried on in hopes of escaping the fallout.

It’s when you follow these trails that you see, not only
have you been believing in the illusion of truth, but that you’re still
knowingly contributing to it; that you either get ready for the fight or you carry on. The fight or fight flight
response is another conditioning strengthened by our competitive nature. For
many, this factor is not tested very much because maybe you live a “simple”
life. However, escalations such as the kind we witnessed at Bundy Ranch, where
the Constitution literally hung by a thread, and the nation was unaware of the
brink of chaos they were breaching; leave me wondering about similar events on
a global scale that we are unaware of.

If you consider that the technology we see today is a
technology that the military has had for undoubtedly 20 years already, you
might understand that technology is way more advanced than your average person
is aware of. Sorry to bust your bubble, but the engineers of the military don’t
just have a spark of technological genius and then decide to share with the
civilian population without extensive years of research. If were getting it, it’s
likely because the military has mastered and learned to control with it. Why do
you think a video simulation is such a useful tool in training? Think of how
perfected video gaming graphics and even other sensory related gimmicks have
been added to what at one point would’ve been kids playing baseball outside,
but is now time spent killing each other on hack-em-up video games? Don’t get
me wrong, I love these games and tend to conquer sometimes, but I’m pretty
savvy on my inability to stand the sight of real blood without passing out to
know the difference between video world and what I like to call “reality.”

However, even that is only because I’m a stay-at-home mom in
the sweet heart of Georgia, who for the most part doesn’t experience a lot of
gunfights or high-speed chases. Then again—you don’t see me playing games like
the Sims or Second Life, either. Similar video games or simulations are used in
training soldiers. Why do you suppose that is? Well since most of the past two
generations have grown up on video games, training using video simulators make
a big impact while effectively severing the emotional bond for people by
conveniently labeling enemies.

For soldiers though, the video simulators become reality.
The veil of the screen is lifted, and the mind has been conditioned to perform
an action. Without a doubt a large contribution to PTSD is the fact

that most
soldiers act out of trained response to a stimulus. Afterwards is when they’ll
be taken out of that environment and left with their inner self to answer to.
The faces of those they engaged tend to have a haunting affect to any who let
their mind wander uncontrollably. Why do you think there is medication that
affects brain chemicals? Because what you can’t create on your own, can be
provided for you… at a cost. Your continued support of the American government.

The inner self can be a strong adversary to face. It’s when
you start questioning if you really love
what you did, or if you loved the status. It’s this thinking that leads me to
wonder, what exactly do we have to worry about with our own soldiers, and
police, FBI, etc.… We’ve already been exposed to some of their conditioning and
we see some are very aware of love of the job and love of the money, but how
many would still refrain from pulling the trigger when the simulation is in
action and when you are nothing more than a conveniently labeled enemy?

Recently there’s a video floating around on Facebook of some
alleged terrorist getting shot from a helicopter. See below.

Now, most of us are cheering and touting off with ‘Merica!’not really knowing what it is we’re
seeing. While any amount of research could probably dig up the details behind
this video and why it would be in the hands of civilians, there will be
questions as to what the soldiers doing the shooting felt in regard. Again, don’t
think I don’t support our military. I do. I just know how they are used.

Now, I swore I wouldn’t touch on the sniper movie—and I won’t.
Haven’t seen it, and I won’t. I won’t see it because I won’t participate with the
machines conditioning me for and against warfare and controlling my feelings
for my fellow man. What I will say, I have seen the propaganda for and against Chris
Kyle. I don’t question whether he is a hero or not because that’s not for me to
judge. Much of my knowledge of the guy came from one video. See below.

It got a lot of support while trying—I think—to be
anti-Kyle. I wasn’t formulating an opinion on Kyle or the movie as much as I
was attempting to get a general perception of military guys that could
assassinate people—literally, look down the scope, possibly look into the eyes
of their victim and pull the trigger. Most of my knowledge on this topic stems
only from talking to former soldiers who’ve done these things. Most are
suffering from PTSD, and some handle it better than others. They all have ways
of dealing and talking or not talking about it, but every one of them will
attest to doing it for the love of their country, for the people they knew or their
children, and always for “America’s freedom.” Some of them are struggling with
grasping the consequences of their “skill.” The ability to pull the trigger.

I don’t ask or push questions, I just let them talk. I
listen without making judgment and mostly trying to decide if I should try to
comfort or just listen. In the end, I always come to the question that many
have asked more often than not in the recent years. These conversations led me
to this understanding of what we’re really looking at when we ask ourselves if
our own military will fire on us. Being no scientist or doctor of any credible
nature, I can only offer opinions based on things I’ve seen and read. In
particular, this video of Chris Kyle confirms my thoughts further when the
interviewee explained that this soldier loved
what he did and there was no target
off-limits—woman, child—it did not matter. It is mentioned that he loved his terrifying nickname and
attributed to the successful death of 160 “terrorists.”

To all of this I say, even the reaper didn’t “love” his job,
because being the judge and executioner is a duty for no man. But it could be a
job. And thanks to having a standing
army… It is a job. The training for this job is simple—Kill the enemy. Do you
think soldiers are trained to research why this is their enemy? When a bomber
is called to coordinates, do you suppose the pilot has much to say about the
inhabitants he’ll be unloading on? Does the gravity of the simulated event sink
in, or has the emotion been trained out of these men and women?

Will a soldier pulled a trigger against Americans? Would it
not depend on the government’s label of the American? If that label is “enemy”
do you think you show up any differently on the screen than the white blobs
getting into the truck? Do you think you’re faced appears any different to your enemy when
placed between the hairs of his scope? Well, if there’s people loving this job, then my guess is that
it doesn’t. These guys don’t get paid to do research, they get paid to kill and
kill well, and for the most part people like you and me will never hear of it.
So enemies are killed (Go ‘Merica!) and
life goes on unaware of whatever impending doom was going to happen.

As a nation losing more and more of our roots to the plague
of damnation, I wonder what would spark America’s rising at this point? With a
paid for military no one could truly grasp what it meant to fight for freedom.
Until the expansion of the long-range missiles, the notion of a threat to our
freedom relied on the enemy at least being on our soil. (There’s only one that
I know of currently). How convenient that we created the very ability to build
such devices. It’s even better that we have the ability to launch them with the
push of a button, because kings don’t fight amongst themselves, they fight at
the citizens. Much like the number of likes and shares you enjoy and compete
for, so do the powers that sit on the throne at a desk with all kinds of
buttons. The only difference is they get their numbers in casualties. And no
one in the leading position on the screen is going to stop and ask why or what
they are winning in the end, because it’s just a matter of who’s the best. So
what happens when the enemy—the “terrorist” are us, and “love” exists only for
the status?

It’s a difficult reality to linger on, but it makes me glad
I write. I may not enjoy the research process for the time it consumes, but I
love what I learned and what I can share with others. Although it takes time,
it’s something I love to do and feel is worth investing my time in, although I
don’t get paid. As writing is the skill I’ve been given to express my love, I
go through the lengthy process of learning about my topic and the message that
needs to be conveyed. In doing so, I’ve been exposed to a variety of material
for and against every topic I addressed. For that, I gain knowledge and am capable
of thinking circles around any boxes. The omni-perspective opens me to all
kinds of insight.

More importantly, in a time where the digital revolution has
already terminated cursive lessons in so

many schools, it’s only a matter of
time before writing in general is not taught. We had a glimpse of the
repercussions of that during the Trayvon Martin case when the girl couldn’t
read the cursive letter.

What other traditions will be allowed to sink into the mortal
abyss of unheeded warnings from history? I’m happy that I won’t let this one
die. I don’t live in confusion of what “love” will drive us to do, and I don’t
live in a delusional sense that it’s my duty to do anything, but love for my
fellow man and give him what I can out of perfect love and trust. Since my
words are all I have to give, I hope you will love them all the same, and if
you will love them, take them to understand what they mean to you. Love for
country or love for status? Which are you conditioned for? Just remember, all
your material gains here can’t go with you when you die.

Will a US soldier pull the trigger against American enemy?
Yes, and he’ll feel bad about it later. Time to untrain your mind, and stop
living in the illusion that you mean anything to them. They don’t look at
individual civilian casualties, they look at overall the damage, and you are
just a number. In enemy in the crosshairs.